LatAm Tech Scene — 2026-06-29
Telepatia AI led Week 26 funding across Latin America with a major Series A, signaling strong investor appetite for healthtech and fintech despite regional macro headwinds. LatAm startups raised fresh capital across AI-powered enterprise software and deep-tech verticals, with Colombia emerging as a notable hub alongside traditional leaders Brazil and Mexico.
LatAm Tech Scene — 2026-06-29
Telepatia — Series A (🇨🇴 Colombia)
- Sector: Healthtech / AI
- What they do: AI-powered healthcare intelligence platform serving Latin American medical practitioners and institutions.
- Lead investor: Undisclosed — Co-investors: Multiple regional and global backers
- Valuation: Undisclosed
- Why it matters: Telepatia's Series A marks a significant validation of healthtech as a growth vector in Colombia, historically overshadowed by fintech. The round demonstrates that enterprise AI solutions targeting regulated sectors (healthcare) are attracting capital at scale in the region, competing with traditional fintech dominance.
By Country
🇨🇴 Colombia
Colombia recorded at least US$46.6 million in venture funding in Week 26, driven by Telepatia AI's Series A round ($33 million) and El Dorado's Series A ($9 million). The country's healthtech and trade finance sectors are rapidly maturing, with international VCs showing confidence in Colombian founders tackling regional gaps in healthcare and logistics.
🇧🇷 Brazil
No new disclosed rounds published in the past 7 days. However, Q3 2025 data (October 2025) showed Brazil leading the region with US$692 million raised, up 47% YoY, establishing Brazil as the consistent funding leader for late-stage and growth-stage ventures.
🇲🇽 Mexico
No specific Week 26 rounds available. Broader market data from July 2025 indicated Mexico surpassed Brazil in Q2 2025 for the first time in over a decade, driven by late-stage deal activity and AI/fintech momentum.
Sector Heatmap
- Healthtech & AI: Telepatia AI (Colombia) demonstrates growing institutional appetite for AI-driven medical platforms beyond traditional fintech incumbents. Enterprise AI targeting regulated sectors is a new frontier.
- Fintech: Remains dominant across Brazil and Mexico; latest data shows fintech captured 61% of all VC funding in LatAm during 2025, though new rounds this week focus on adjacent sectors.
- Trade Finance & Logistics: El Dorado's Series A funding signals investors backing digital solutions for supply chain and cross-border commerce, a less crowded vertical.
- Deep Tech & SaaS: General investor interest noted in AI-powered enterprise software, though specific company names and amounts not detailed in this week's public announcements.
M&A, Exits & Shutdowns
Latin America M&A Activity 2025: Aggregate deal value reached US$114.3 billion in 2025, marking double-digit growth despite global macroeconomic volatility. This reflects mature-stage consolidation and strategic acquisitions by regional and multinational acquirers, though specific Week 26 exits are not publicly disclosed.
Investor Watch
Regional Focus Funds: Investors with active portfolios in LatAm include:
- Kaszek & monashees (implied active in Colombia rounds based on sector trends)
- Atlantico (previously noted as sister firm to Canary, backing early-stage LatAm startups)
- Global VCs (Databricks took a minority stake in Indicium, a Brazilian AI/data consultancy, marking first LatAm investment for the SF-based firm in late 2025)
What to Watch Next
- Colombia's Continued Momentum: With US$46.6M in Week 26 funding and healthtech/trade finance gaining traction, watch for Colombia to challenge Brazil's dominance in niche sectors (health, logistics). Next rounds likely mid-July.
- Banco Central do Brasil Digital Asset Frameworks: Banks moving from pilot to production on blockchain/digital assets in 2026; regulatory clarity expected to accelerate fintech M&A and new rounds.
- AI Enterprise Software Funding: Telepatia's success may trigger a wave of Series A rounds in LatAm-based AI/SaaS targeting healthcare, HR, and legal compliance—watch for announcements from Argentina and Chile in coming weeks.
Reader Action Items
- Operators: Colombian healthtech founders are entering a competitive growth phase; international expansion (especially to Mexico and Brazil) and regulatory expertise will separate winners from crowded cohorts.
- Investors: Fintech saturation is real; healthtech, trade finance, and regulated SaaS now offer better risk-adjusted returns. Target teams with domain expertise in healthcare law and cross-border compliance.
- Builders: Enterprise AI (especially for healthcare and logistics) is LatAm's new frontier. Fintech fatigue is evident; pivot toward underserved verticals with sticky regulatory moats and higher ASPs.
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